Death

Analyze how four movies handle topics of death, dying and bereavement.  Inform me by February 10th  if you have selected this project.  Your analysis should examine themes pertinent to this course that you find expressed in each movie.  It is not necessary that the same theme(s) be expressed in each movie although such similarity could … Read more

final term paper

To write a short (1000 words or more, double spaced, standard font) philosophy paper on a topic of your choice in consultation with the instructor.  You will be graded on clarity of thought and the ability to illustrate an understanding of the topics and themes of one (or some) of the major authors weve covered … Read more

Analyzing social problems

Please note that as you are to identify a societal problem and find two articles about it, you MUST include URL links to those articles within your answer, also as our Five Step Problem Solving Method ( step 1: what is the problem? step 2: what are the alternatives?step 3: what are the advantages and/or … Read more

analyzing a problem you solved

1. Describe in specific detail an important problem you solved recently.2. Explain how you went about solving the problem. What were the steps, strategies, and approaches you used to understand the problem and make an informed decision?3. Analyze the organization exhibited in your thinking process by completing the five-step problem-solving method we have been exploring. … Read more

Climate change

For your final exam, lets try a new issue: the ethics around climate change. https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/ethics-and-global-climate-change-84226631/#:~:text=Any%20action%20on%20climate%20change,and%20the%20rest%20of%20nature.&text=Climate%20change%20is%20one%20of,issues%20facing%20the%20world%20today. The article above is just an introduction. Find your own (scholarly) article via the MDC library databases and use it as a guide. Then discuss the issues via all six ethical theories we have studied.The six ethical theories: rights ethics, … Read more

Ethics around climate change

For your final exam, lets try a new issue: the ethics around climate change. https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/ethics-and-global-climate-change-84226631/#:~:text=Any%20action%20on%20climate%20change,and%20the%20rest%20of%20nature.&text=Climate%20change%20is%20one%20of,issues%20facing%20the%20world%20today. The article above is just an introduction. Find your own (scholarly) article via the MDC library databases and use it as a guide. Then discuss the issues via all six ethical theories we have studied.

As it pretains to the Terri schivo case

Last Name 1Example StudentDr. TitusIntroduction to Ethics10 March 2021My Death, My Choice: The ethics of dying by physician-assisted suicide 1.  Introductiona.  Very short overview of PASb.  Very short overview of the ethics of PASc.  Thesis statement 2.  Body Paragraph 1 Main argument 1 Topic sentencea.  Sources to support topicb.  Sources to support topicc.  Etc. 3.  … Read more

Existentialism Sartre concept application

The purpose of the project is to apply the concept to real-world scenarios and encourage the use of creative thinking alongside analytical thinking. Grading:1) relevance to and engagement with themes presented in class (70%)  2) creativity of the project (20%) 3) relevance to a community (10%) (widely construed to include any cultural, ethnic, religious, or … Read more

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Option #3: For this option you must show that you have understood the concept or image of moral sainthood as described by Wolf (pp. 462-81), and the basic principles of Mills utilitarianism (pp. 225-42) or Kants deontological ethics (pp. 191-203 & 217-24).First: Identify and describe Wolfs two conceptions of moral sainthood. Specifically, what kind of … Read more

Correctly identifty the fallacy

Read the statement and correctly identify which if the eight fallacies it is. Also no fallacy can be a response. Must choose between Hasty Generalization,appeal to ignorance, weak analogy, slippery slope,  questionable cause, inconsistency, inappropriate appeal to authority, loaded question or no fallacy